York County, New Brunswick
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York County (2001 population 87,212) is located in west-central New Brunswick, Canada. The county contains the provincial capital, Fredericton. Outside the city, farming and forestry are two major industries in the county, which is bisected by the Saint John River. The Southwest Miramichi River flows through the northern section of the county.
[edit] Communities in York County
Incorporated: (with 2001 populations given)
- City of Fredericton (47,560)
- Village of New Maryland (4,284)
- Village of McAdam (1,513)
- Town of Nackawic (1,042)
- Village of Stanley (460)
- Village of Canterbury (399)
- Village of Harvey Station (349)
- Village of Millville (319)
- Village of Meductic (189)
Meductic is New Brunswick's smallest municipality by population.
First Nations:
- Kingsclear
- St. Mary's
Unincorporated:
- Astle
- Beaver Dam
- Burtts Corner
- Cross Creek
- Douglas
- Dumfries
- Durham Bridge
- Forest City
- Fosterville
- Green Mountain
- Hainesville
- Hanwell
- Island View
- Keswick Ridge
- Kingsclear
- Lake George
- Mactaquac
- McGivney
- Napadogan
- Nashwaak Bridge
- Nashwaak Village
- Nasonworth
- North Lake
- Pemberton Ridge
- Penniac
- Pokiok
- Prince William
- Tay Creek
- Taymouth
- Temperance Vale
- York Mills
- Zealand
Parishes
- Bright
- Canterbury
- Douglas
- Dumfries
- Kingsclear
- Manners Sutton
- McAdam
- New Maryland
- North Lake
- Prince William
- Queensbury
- Saint Marys
- Southampton
- Stanley
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